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Commentary: <i>Endovascular Stent-Graft Repair of Renal Dissection with Expanding Intramural Hematoma Following Renal Artery Stenting
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Commentary: Endovascular Stent-Graft Repair of Renal Dissection with Expanding Intramural Hematoma Following Renal Artery Stenting

- Richard Heuser, MD


Endovascular Stent-Graft Repair of Renal Dissection with Expanding Intramural Hematoma Following Renal Artery Stenting is an excellent case report, describing a fairly common problem treated in a unique way. Instead of just treating a subintimal dye leak at the site of stent overlap, Shammas et al. wisely analyzed the vessel lumen with intravascular ultrasound, showing that there was an intramural hematoma. The conservative approach paid off with effective therapy, without placement of further stents that may have jeopardized one or two important renal branches supplying the renal parenchyma.

The authors describe an interesting example of a patient who had a dissection effectively treated with a covered stent. Finding an area distal to the stent with either a dissection or a significant obstruction lesion, they wisely used intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) to ascertain what was happening at tissue level. This conservative therapy potentially eliminated the risk of obstructing one of the important renal artery side branches. This case is an excellent example of, “if at first you don’t succeed, it is not always best to try, try again.” By using intraluminal diagnostics such as the IVUS, we learn that some things may just take care of themselves.


Vascular Disease Management - ISSN: 1553-8036 - Volume 2 - Issue 2 March/April - March 2005 - Pages: 4 - 4

VASCULAR TOPICS

Peripheral Angioplasty
Thoracic Stent Grafts
Renal Stenting
Vena Cava Filter
Hemodialysis Management
Computed Tomography
PFO Closure
SFA Stenting
Carotid Stenting
Vessel Closure
Angiography
Carotid Endarterectomy
Ultrasound

Critical Limb Ischemia
Superficial Femoral Artery
Embolization
Device Based Thrombectomy
Pharmacological Management
MRA
Mesenteric Artery Stenting
AAA Stent Grafts
Iliac Stenting
Thrombolysis Procedures Using Drug Therapy

SUPPLEMENTS

Superior Mesenteric Artery Revascularization and Retrograde Visualization
This clinical case update was supported through an unrestricted educational grant from Terumo Medical Corporation.

HMP Increased Cutaneous Sensibility in Patients with Diabetic Neuropathy Utilizing a Pharmacological Approach — Clinical Case Evidence

This clinical case update was supported through an unrestricted educational grant from Pamlab, LLC.

A New Biological Approachto Below-Knee Revascularization
A Review of the GORE PROPATEN Vascular Graft:
The Combination That Lasts

This special supplement was made possible through a grant from W. L. Gore

Combining Bilayered Living Cell Therapy with Minimally Invasive Vein Surgery:
Current Treatment Strategies for Venous Ulcers

This activity is supported by an educational grant from Organogenesis.

Pharmacotherapy in Peripheral Vascular Disease

Platelet Inhibition in Critical Limb Ischemia and Peripheral Vascular Interventions
DAVID E. ALLIE, MD

An Overview of Pharmacotherapy during Percutaneous Peripheral Interventions of Thrombotic Lesions
NICOLAS W. SHAMMAS, MD, MS, FACC


The Important Properties of Contrast Media: Focus on Viscosity

This special supplement was made possible through a grant from Guerbet LLC

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Anticoagulation Techniques for Peripheral Vascular Interventions

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